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    3.7 (10 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Kaleb R.

    Beautiful campground nestled in Appleton Maine. 20 mins from Rockland, Maine. Brought my family here as it has a lot to offer for old and young alike. Two play grounds for the kids basketball court. Big beach with clean lake for swimming. Also offers boating, canoeing, fishing. Good rates, for renting. Or campers. Also offers a cabin to rent and a trailer as well. Talked to allot of seasonal a at the Christmas in July event and luau event the following weekend all pleasant and good down to earth people. Looking forward to going back next year.

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    Mic Mac Cove Camp Ground & Cabins - Rusted out shower safe grab

    Mic Mac Cove Camp Ground & Cabins

    1.0(3 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    My son and his family were at the campground this past weekend when they made a complaint about the…read morelarge party smoking pot underage drinking and loud noise after 12 AM the owners just dismissed it and did nothing about it so for a family Campground I would not recommend this is nothing but a underage drinking party spot and the owners need to take care of this problem I'll close down

    My wife and I like to consider ourselves very seasoned cabin campers. We have stayed at numerous…read morecampground cabins throughout the state during our travels, some rustic and some modern. Unfortunately cabin #2 here at Mic Mac Campgrounds we would consider the worst accommodations we have ever experienced. We were on vacation with another couple for our friends birthday weekend. We normally stay at another campground close by but it was booked so we figured we would give this place a chance being it had fair sounding reviews and that we had not been here before. We were greeted by the owner whom was very friendly and provided information on the recent fishing activity on the pond and explained that if we needed any additional kitchen supplies to just come up and get them. We did take note that the camp store was not very inviting nor was it well stocked with supplies you may need as you may find at other campgrounds. It was sort of messy and disorganized, but we figured maybe it was a work in progress. We departed across the road to our cabin which from the road appeared to be dated but large enough for our group of four. Upon entering the cabin the first thing we noticed was that the floors were very bouncy and extremely warped and on even, sort of gave us that "Funhouse" effect when walking across then because you bounced along the softening floor. We then observed that there were cobwebs everywhere and even in areas that were easily accessible if the cabin had been remotely cleaned. The cabin is very spacious and well laid out for each rooms privacy and it has a spiral staircase in the middle of the living room going up to the loft area which has two twin beds. We ventured upstairs and during the climb noted that the staircase moved around a fair bit as we ascended. Upon accessing the loft I felt extremely concerned that the floor would possibly support us up there. The other couple with us said you could see the ceiling bowing as we walked across the floor. Once we got back downstairs I observed that the mounting plate holding the stairs upright was completely un-attached from the floor (missing 3 of the four bolts and the only one there was broken off) and that the only thing holding it in place was two lag bolts into an old ceiling beam, so we decided not to go up there anymore. Again we figured we don't need to access upstairs so it was not of concern to us but folks staying there relying on the upper beds should be cautioned of this. During the rest of the walkthrough of the place I noted several areas of concern. First I would like to mention that I work for a Federal Government Agency that is responsible for safety, so I have a vast understanding of what's safe and what's not. - The bathroom had a missing electrical plate on the 4 receptacle outlet right above the bathtub as well as not being GFCI protected, there was mold build up on the ceiling by the shower, the safe grabs in the shower are rusted out and broken, and the bathroom window would not open. - The master bedroom (King Bed) has two closets in them and one has exposed insulation falling into it from the ceiling where it looked like something possibly crawled through it at one point. We observed a colony of ants crawling across the floor so bad that we dared not put anything of ours on the floor. The window looking behind the cabin was broken and just barely holding in place but was still out just enough if you were to run your hand along it, it would cut you. On a plus note the bed was very comfortable. There was a television in the room but it was just static, no channels were able to be gotten. In here again just like ever where else throughout the cabin was cobwebs all along the beams. - The second bedroom (Two Doubles) was a little bit better as far as accommodations and neatness. However the door accessing that room from the outside was not lockable and the deck outside of that door was horrific. The deck felt as if it was going to collapse as you stepped on to it and the rain gutter just above the door was collapsed down onto the deck and the roofs eave was rotting away to the point that you felt that portion of the roof would leak or collapse. - The kitchen was your typical kitchen and had the basics as far as pots and pans. The stove island was missing a draw front and was pretty dirty. We went to utilize a few pots and pans that evening for supper and found that the pots were not even cleaned from the folks before us. There was still stock food all over the bottom of them and most of them were rusting. We did the best we could to clean them but did manage to locate one or two that we could use. The top shelf of the pantry we observed a mouse nest in the back corner and the following day we found some of our food had been chewed through and mouse feces on the counter tops.

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    Mic Mac Cove Camp Ground & Cabins - Exposed electrical receptacle with no GFCI right above the bathtub

    Exposed electrical receptacle with no GFCI right above the bathtub

    Mic Mac Cove Camp Ground & Cabins - My favorite view

    My favorite view

    Mic Mac Cove Camp Ground & Cabins - Mold

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    Medomak Family Camp - Sunset cruise

    Medomak Family Camp

    5.0(13 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    This family camp is a true gem - the best kind of all-inclusive vacation for families. My family of…read morefive loves it. The kids spend time by themselves, my husband and I have time alone and together, and we have time with the kids to enjoy each other as a family. The camp is large enough for the kids to exercise their independence --heading to the barn for activities or kayaking in the cove by themselves without me worrying about them. When we go, I don't cook, clean or plan anything - which as a busy mom, is the best kind of vacation. The camp is rustic and simple but very clean with beautifully manicured grounds - a space just perfect for appreciating nature. The food is delicious (I probably gained 5 lbs last week) and easily catered to special diets. I enjoyed a nice mix of structured activities (fishing, sailing, art, archery, land sports, barn dance, bingo, etc) and down time (time at the lake or for a nature walk or just to relax around the fire). I also appreciated the sense of community that camp strives to create each week among the family members. At about 10-12 families per week, it is just the right size. Can't recommend this special place highly enough and I can't wait to go back.

    Almost finished at our 1st family camp at Medomak and we are already planning to return. What a…read morespecial place. We were warmly welcomed by the amazing staff and guided to private cabin which was perfectly outfitted for our family of 4. The daily schedule has great variety and tailored the ages of all campers. The staff is knowledgeable, caring, accommodating and creates a wonderful family environment. A great place to disconnect from daily routines and reconnect with each other. It is a great place.

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    Medomak Family Camp - View from the waterfront

    View from the waterfront

    Medomak Family Camp - Evening Campfire

    Evening Campfire

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    Blueberry Season is the best season!

    Mic Mac Cove Campground - Rusted out and filthy shower safe grab

    Mic Mac Cove Campground

    3.7(3 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    My wife and I like to consider ourselves very seasoned cabin campers. We have stayed at numerous…read morecampground cabins throughout the state during our travels, some rustic and some modern. Unfortunately cabin #2 here at Mic Mac Campgrounds we would consider the worst accommodations we have ever experienced. We were on vacation with another couple for our friends birthday weekend. We normally stay at another campground close by but it was booked so we figured we would give this place a chance being it had fair sounding reviews and that we had not been here before. We were greeted by the owner whom was very friendly and provided information on the recent fishing activity on the pond and explained that if we needed any additional kitchen supplies to just come up and get them. We did take note that the camp store was not very inviting nor was it well stocked with supplies you may need as you may find at other campgrounds. It was sort of messy and disorganized, but we figured maybe it was a work in progress. We departed across the road to our cabin which from the road appeared to be dated but large enough for our group of four. Upon entering the cabin the first thing we noticed was that the floors were very bouncy and extremely warped and on even, sort of gave us that "Funhouse" effect when walking across then because you bounced along the softening floor. We then observed that there were cobwebs everywhere and even in areas that were easily accessible if the cabin had been remotely cleaned. The cabin is very spacious and well laid out for each rooms privacy and it has a spiral staircase in the middle of the living room going up to the loft area which has two twin beds. We ventured upstairs and during the climb noted that the staircase moved around a fair bit as we ascended. Upon accessing the loft I felt extremely concerned that the floor would possibly support us up there. The other couple with us said you could see the ceiling bowing as we walked across the floor. Once we got back downstairs I observed that the mounting plate holding the stairs upright was completely un-attached from the floor (missing 3 of the four bolts and the only one there was broken off) and that the only thing holding it in place was two lag bolts into an old ceiling beam, so we decided not to go up there anymore. Again we figured we don't need to access upstairs so it was not of concern to us but folks staying there relying on the upper beds should be cautioned of this. During the rest of the walkthrough of the place I noted several areas of concern. First I would like to mention that I work for a Federal Government Agency that is responsible for safety, so I have a vast understanding of what's safe and what's not. - The bathroom had a missing electrical plate on the 4 receptacle outlet right above the bathtub as well as not being GFCI protected, there was mold build up on the ceiling by the shower, the safe grabs in the shower are rusted out and broken, and the bathroom window would not open. - The master bedroom (King Bed) has two closets in them and one has exposed insulation falling into it from the ceiling where it looked like something possibly crawled through it at one point. We observed a colony of ants crawling across the floor so bad that we dared not put anything of ours on the floor. The window looking behind the cabin was broken and just barely holding in place but was still out just enough if you were to run your hand along it, it would cut you. On a plus note the bed was very comfortable. There was a television in the room but it was just static, no channels were able to be gotten. In here again just like ever where else throughout the cabin was cobwebs all along the beams. - The second bedroom (Two Doubles) was a little bit better as far as accommodations and neatness. However the door accessing that room from the outside was not lockable and the deck outside of that door was horrific. The deck felt as if it was going to collapse as you stepped on to it and the rain gutter just above the door was collapsed down onto the deck and the roofs eave was rotting away to the point that you felt that portion of the roof would leak or collapse. - The kitchen was your typical kitchen and had the basics as far as pots and pans. The stove island was missing a draw front and was pretty dirty. We went to utilize a few pots and pans that evening for supper and found that the pots were not even cleaned from the folks before us. There was still stock food all over the bottom of them and most of them were rusting. We did the best we could to clean them but did manage to locate one or two that we could use. The top shelf of the pantry we observed a mouse nest in the back corner and the following day we found some of our food had been chewed through and mouse feces on the counter tops.

    I went here four years ago with my girlfriend. We shared so many beautiful memories here. Four…read moreyears later we came back as husband and wife. Still just a peaceful as I remember it. I can not say much about the cabin experience because I like to camp in tents. They are being renovated and look nice. But if you're looking for some peace and quiet this is the place. Really friendly family owned staff... I mean I've never met a more friendly business owner. She was so accommodating. I have nothing but good things to say about this place. I can't wait to come back.

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    Mic Mac Cove Campground - Exposed electrical outlet with no GFCI right above the bathtub.

    Exposed electrical outlet with no GFCI right above the bathtub.

    Mic Mac Cove Campground - Mold above the shower

    Mold above the shower

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    Megunticook Campground - Fun art in the camp store

    Megunticook Campground

    3.9(42 reviews)
    11.5 mi

    This is our fourth treat to camp megunticook and probably our last…read more Has the camp ground changed no, still nestled in the Maine woods, with a cliff top view you can walk to and see the ocean beyond. However it's been sold out to a corporation and as it's typical they are only after the $$$. You can not pre book for the following year, and the have a season camp manager, who although very nice has no answers to anything other than call the 1-800 number. We met many ppl over the week we were here and most of them repeat travelers who agree this may be their last year due mainly to the attitude and corporate hospitality, aka none. It's a shame, this was a nice family feel and accommodating camp ground. Our family have been coming here for three generations. The campground itself is pretty much unchangeable, the amenities could be upgraded and spruced up, but we come for the feel of the grounds. The cold corporate feel it's already having is making us think twice sadly.

    Overall this is an adequate camp ground. I felt like the website was somewhat misleading because…read moreit seemed like there was access to the sea (if your a rock climber you can make it otherwise it's not safe. The river that is on the property is more like a stream and aside of looking at it there isn't much else you could do with it... You have to pay additional for Internet Access which is typical for state campgrounds but I thought it was included... The site itself was clean and well maintained. The bathrooms and showers were clean and well kept. This place was ok overall but I expected more based on what we paid per night....

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    Megunticook Campground - Fun art in the camp store

    Fun art in the camp store

    Megunticook Campground
    Megunticook Campground

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    lobster buoy Campsites - Eben Island right in front of the beach at LBC

    lobster buoy Campsites

    3.3(14 reviews)
    17.6 mi

    Campground is an older, no frills facility that really lives up to a state promotional saying…read more"Maine, the way life should be". CASH / CHECKS ONLY. While sites are small and close, we had adequate room for our camper and truck side by side and then room to sit and enjoy the sounds of the Atlantic Ocean from less than 100' away. Our site shared a utility post with neighbor site (front end and wrong side for us as back in unit) and voltage showed low so we used post on next site from us (they were tenting and didn't need power and said ok to plug to their post) Lots of children while we were there, but they were all so well behaved and everyone was enjoying the cool Seabreeze compared to the stifling temps further in town. Lots of rules and regs at this place, but that's part of what made it the perfect location for us during this trip. It gets a 4 out of 5 due to low voltage and utility hookups in a bad setup for us. We're ok with no sewer dump on our site (you can use their's once for every 3 nights or pay extra) but we're use to state parks and such so it was no problem.

    This campground is a well kept secret favorite place for us…read more It is a privilege to be able to stay in such a peaceful and breath-takingly gorgeous spot. The best part is the camraderie of the other campers, ovbiously from some of these ridiculous comments, not everybody "gets it" (try KOA or DaysInn!) - its the fellow campers tuned into the magic. Thank you Eleanor for all you do to keep this special place accessible, I look forward to coming "home" . My kids' best memories are from the Lobster Buoy and we reminisce often.

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    lobster buoy Campsites - Hightide Shoreline

    Hightide Shoreline

    lobster buoy Campsites - Sunrise

    Sunrise

    lobster buoy Campsites - Woke up to this beautiful sunrise on Labor Day.

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    Woke up to this beautiful sunrise on Labor Day.

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